Step 01 · Consultation
Understanding your home and priorities.
We visit your property, discuss priorities, and assess structure and services before anything is priced.
Consultation is the first stage of every Bruce Interior Renovation project. It is a structured site visit in Adelaide to understand your property, goals, and feasibility — not a high-pressure sales appointment.
We walk the areas in scope, take preliminary measurements, and discuss what you want to change and why. We look at structure, services access, natural light, and existing materials. Photos and notes are taken for quoting unless you prefer otherwise.
You should share inspiration images, rough budget expectations, and timing constraints. Honesty on both sides saves weeks — we will say if a goal conflicts with budget or if structural reality blocks an opening you imagined.
Most consultations run sixty to ninety minutes depending on property size and scope complexity. All decision-makers should attend where possible so feedback is captured once. Rental tenants require owner approval for structural discussions.
Bring: Previous inspection reports, council plans if available, appliance model lists for kitchens, and a list of pain points in current rooms.
We summarise feasibility, major constraints, and indicative program direction. If we are not the right fit for timeline, scope, or budget, we will say so clearly. When we proceed, measurement notes feed directly into the written quote without starting from generic templates.
If quoting proceeds, we may schedule a follow-up measure for joinery or stone templating later. That is part of stage two, not consultation day. There is no fee for initial consultation within metropolitan Adelaide for genuine renovation enquiries.
Clear access to cupboards, roof spaces, and under-sink areas helps. You do not need to deep-clean. We expect lived homes, but safe access paths and restrained pets assist accurate review.
Request a quote to schedule, or call 0424 128 886. Continue to scope and quote to understand the next stage.